The Trump administration's decision to cut funding for the Job Corps program this month will take effect across the country. The U.S. Department of Labor operates the youth-centered program, which is one of the nation’s largest and longest-ru…
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Family-owned grocery store in Nogales offers customers free rides from the border and back
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Budget cuts threaten in-home assistance workers and Medi-Cal recipients
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Kike Hernández stuns in Born X Raised new Dodgers collection
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LA County officially kicks off Pride Month with blessing from The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
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Seven students from a South LA school receive both their high school diploma and a college degree
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Activists plan walk from Vacaville to Sacramento against mass deportations
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Latina graduate goes viral for speech in Spanish at UC Berkeley
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'They're basically kidnapping people': Phoenix ICE arrests sew fear in immigrant community
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Latino moments shine on LALIFF opening night red carpet
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For one weekend, Arizonans and Sonorans alike celebrate as if border wall is nonexistent
Owning a home has long been a symbol of the American Dream, but for many Latino families in California’s Inland Empire, that dream is slipping…
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Elvis Zornoza is a dedicated deaf advocate with over 10 years of service. Hailing from a deaf family, he embraces his deaf heritage and the ri…
According to a 2017 report by the Economic Policy Institute, which gathered data from the ten most populated states in the U.S., including Cal…
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The story of organizer and immigrant advocate Rosa Martha Zarate Macias is one of courage, rebellion against oppressive systems and profound p…
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This past weekend and in the last few days across this country, thousands of Latino family members, allies and more filled the streets of thei…
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Pajarete, a drink made with raw milk mixed with chocolate and 96 proof cane alcohol that is consumed at the start of the day, is a tradition f…
In the Inland Empire, where thousands of domestic workers labor behind the scenes to keep households running smoothly, CHIRLA San Bernardino i…
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Oscar never imagined that one day, the career he loved would be taken from him.
The second in a pair of back-to-back storm systems moved into the Southland Thursday, with rain expected to fall over the region into Friday, …
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From the moment he took office on January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump has signed and approved over 80 memos and executive orders. More th…
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As thousands gathered in downtown L.A. on Sunday to protest the deportation policies of the Trump administration, even blocking the 101 freewa…
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Following through with plans to increase immigration enforcement within the first week of being sworn into office, the Trump Administration re…
The University of California’s Possibility Lab, in collaboration with the TODEC Legal Center, has produced a report that explores how Latino i…
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LA Metro's Foothill Gold Line, a 9.1-mile light rail project from Glendora to Pomona, is ready for final testing, training and preparation for…
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Ezekiel Koontz recalls being a Kaiser Permanente patient “forever, for as long as I can remember” — first as a child and now as a working adul…
Teamsters at four Southern California Amazon facilities have authorized strikes after the union says the corporation denies their recognition …